denis
(O) toyota nut (O)
Today I almost finished converting the mighty 2L LJ70 with a turbo.
Everything from the factory 2L-T bolts on the 2L. Both were pre-1990 engines in LJ70s.
Here is the parts list in case anyone is interested :
-exhaust manifold,gasket and bolts
-manifold support bracket
-oil cooler/filter carrier/ assembly
-oil supply/dump pipe
-turbo
-crossover air pipe
-filter-> turbo hose
-primary exhaust pipe and support
I have not hooked up the watercooling yet, and I have not yet converted the fuel pump to boost-compensated style.
The only real fabrication needed is drilling the engine block where the dump pipe ends. The cast is the same between turbo and NA and the correct, purpose-shaped spot is therefore easy to find. Hole size is shy of 20mm for a good press fit.
I also needed to drill and tap four holes into the head for the different pattern. I drilled them 17mm deep, that's about how deep the stock holes are. I did not get through any oil of water passage.
Because it was in the way of the oil dump pipe, I relocated the oil pressure sender and its extension mount onto the next hole forward in the block, where the vac. pump oil feed came out. That one then came onto the highest spot onto the highest spot on the cooler/ filter carrier assembly. Lower spot is kept for the turbo oil feed. The 1/8 NPT plug from the top port went on the block where the pressure sender was. The stock 2L-Ts I have seen have the sender located close to the back side of the engine, but I didn't want to lengthen the wires so I did as described above. It's a bit tight in there now but it's OK.
I also drilled and tap the bottom of the exhaust manifold for the pyro probe, there's a perfect, flat location inbetween the cyl. #2 & 3 flange bolts levels, where you end up right into cyl. 3 & 4 pipe.
After a quick drive, stupid discovered where the bad whine and asmathic boost came from... dude had forgotten to bolt the turbo down tight
I will try to take a couple pics and do a bit of testing tomorrow if I manage to recover the cruiser from the muddy pothole it ended up tonight. I thought it was a good idea to try a mini snow run not too far from the shop, but those damn AT tires definately aren't worth @&@&@&@&.
The big bad BJ40 is coming out tomorrow
Everything from the factory 2L-T bolts on the 2L. Both were pre-1990 engines in LJ70s.
Here is the parts list in case anyone is interested :
-exhaust manifold,gasket and bolts
-manifold support bracket
-oil cooler/filter carrier/ assembly
-oil supply/dump pipe
-turbo
-crossover air pipe
-filter-> turbo hose
-primary exhaust pipe and support
I have not hooked up the watercooling yet, and I have not yet converted the fuel pump to boost-compensated style.
The only real fabrication needed is drilling the engine block where the dump pipe ends. The cast is the same between turbo and NA and the correct, purpose-shaped spot is therefore easy to find. Hole size is shy of 20mm for a good press fit.
I also needed to drill and tap four holes into the head for the different pattern. I drilled them 17mm deep, that's about how deep the stock holes are. I did not get through any oil of water passage.

Because it was in the way of the oil dump pipe, I relocated the oil pressure sender and its extension mount onto the next hole forward in the block, where the vac. pump oil feed came out. That one then came onto the highest spot onto the highest spot on the cooler/ filter carrier assembly. Lower spot is kept for the turbo oil feed. The 1/8 NPT plug from the top port went on the block where the pressure sender was. The stock 2L-Ts I have seen have the sender located close to the back side of the engine, but I didn't want to lengthen the wires so I did as described above. It's a bit tight in there now but it's OK.
I also drilled and tap the bottom of the exhaust manifold for the pyro probe, there's a perfect, flat location inbetween the cyl. #2 & 3 flange bolts levels, where you end up right into cyl. 3 & 4 pipe.
After a quick drive, stupid discovered where the bad whine and asmathic boost came from... dude had forgotten to bolt the turbo down tight

I will try to take a couple pics and do a bit of testing tomorrow if I manage to recover the cruiser from the muddy pothole it ended up tonight. I thought it was a good idea to try a mini snow run not too far from the shop, but those damn AT tires definately aren't worth @&@&@&@&.

The big bad BJ40 is coming out tomorrow
